Profile – Mila Redzic, The University of Edinburgh
PhD Student, interested in how microglial responses may shape changes occurring in the neurovascular unit if they can be manipulate to promote resilience
PhD Student, interested in how microglial responses may shape changes occurring in the neurovascular unit if they can be manipulate to promote resilience
Research Associate interested in the role of innate immunity and neuroinflammation in the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Bioethics Training Programme Coordinator, driven by a family connection to dementia and researching ethics in Alzheimer’s: How can we do better research?
Head of Policy at ARUK responsible for developing evidence-based policy to ensure people affected by dementia benefit from the progress in research.
Senior Lecturer & Alzheimer’s Research UK Fellow working in Biophysics; Single-Molecule Fluorescence Imaging; Protein-Protein and Membrane-Protein Interactions
ARUK Research Fellow, working to understand how genes associated with the endocytic pathway in Alzheimer’s contribute to the molecular and cellular changes
Postdoctoral Research Fellow working on the interplay between neurodegeneration and metabolic health, and the role of metabolic factors, such as diabetes.
Alzheimer’s Research UK Senior Research Fellow working to understand how memory persists or declines in young, aging, and dementia.
Head of Clinical Operations & Partnerships at RetiSpec, using imaging tech, machine learning & AI to detect biomarkers of dementia throughout the eye
Cognitive Neuroscientist translating the findings into useful tools for clinicians and the wider world – focussing on a new EEG technique, known as Fastball
Research Associate with a background in Nursing, researching the experiences of people living with dementia and carers during hospital admission and discharge.
Research Associate with a background in Nursing, researching the experiences of people living with dementia and carers during hospital admission and discharge.
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